Elementary algebra 4th edition carson test bank

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MULTIPLE CHOICE Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question Decide whether the given number is a solution to the equation preceding it 1) p + 13 = 22; A) Yes B) No 2) p - = 5; A) Yes B) No 3) 3m + = 28; A) No B) Yes 4) 4y + 3(y - 4) = 37; A) No B) Yes 2) 3) 4) 5) 8p + 4p - = 32; A) No B) Yes 6) (x - 5)2 = 36; -11 A) No B) Yes 7) 3x + = 3; 1) 5) 6) 7) A) Yes B) No Solve the problem 8) A small farm field is a square measuring 270 ft on a side What is the perimeter of the field? A) 540 ft B) 2160 ft C) 270 ft D) 1080 ft 9) What will it cost to buy ceiling molding to go around a rectangular room with length 20 ft and width ft? The molding costs $1.67 per linear foot A) $48.43 B) $30.06 C) $66.80 D) $96.86 8) 9) 10) A pest control company sprays insecticide around the perimeter of a 460 ft by 280 ft building If the spray costs $0.14 per linear foot to be sprayed, how much did the job cost to the nearest dollar? A) $104 B) $1503 C) $207 D) $18,032 10) 11) A one-story building is 120 ft by 420 ft If a square patio with sides 30 ft occupies the center of the building, how much area remains for offices? A) 960 ft2 B) 1080 ft2 C) 1050 ft2 D) 49,500 ft2 11) 12) How much will it cost to carpet a 18 ft by 25 ft room if carpeting costs $14.50 per square yard? Round the answer to the nearest cent A) $2175.00 B) $6525.00 C) $543.75 D) $725.00 12) 13) A room measures 13 ft by 21 ft The ceiling is 11 ft above the floor The door is ft by ft A gallon of paint will cover 82.3 ft2 How many gallons of paint are needed to paint the room (including the 13) ceiling and not including the door)? Round your answer up to the next whole number A) gallons B) 13 gallons C) gallons D) 22 gallons 14) A wicker basket has a circular rim with a diameter of in How many inches of ribbon are needed to go once around the rim? Use 3.14 for π Round the answer to the nearest hundredth if necessary A) 21.98 in B) 49 in C) 43.96 in D) 19.98 in 14) 15) A cylindrical jelly jar is in across the top and about in high How many cubic inches of jelly could it hold? Use 3.14 for π Round the answer to the nearest tenth if necessary A) 169.6 in B) 127.2 in.3 C) 254.3 in D) 63.6 in.3 15) 16) The foundation for a cylindrical flower bed is a cylinder 19 m in diameter and m high How many cubic m of concrete are needed to build the foundation? Use 3.14 for π Round the answer to the nearest tenth if necessary A) 1133.5 m3 B) 477.3 m C) 2267.1 m3 D) 4534.2 m 16) 17) A sphere has a m diameter What is its volume? Use 3.14 for π Round the answer to the nearest tenth if necessary A) 150.7 m3 B) 2143.6 m C) 67.0 m3 D) 267.9 m 17) Use the formulas relating distance, rate, and time 18) A flight departs at 8:30 A.M EST and arrives at its destination at 11:00 A.M PST If the plane flies at an average rate of 360 mph, what distance does it travel? Round to the nearest whole number if necessary A) 1,982 miles B) 1,622 miles C) 2,342 miles 18) D) 901 miles 19) A flight departs at 8:30 A.M EST and arrives at its destination at 10:10 A.M CST If the plane flies at an average rate of 360.4 mph, what distance does it travel? Round to the nearest whole number if necessary A) 1,321 miles B) 961 miles C) 1,682 miles D) 601 miles 19) 20) A family began a trip of 375 miles at A.M They arrived at their final destination at 4:30 P.M If they took three 20-minute breaks and took a half hour for lunch, what was their average rate? Round to the nearest tenth if necessary A) 68.2 mph B) 57.7 mph C) 62.5 mph D) 53.6 mph 20) Use the formula relating amperes, ohms, and voltage to solve the problem V = ir 21) A technician measures the current in a circuit to be -6.4 amperes and the resistance is ohms Find the voltage A) -44.8 V B) 1.094 V C) -0.914 V D) 0.6 V 22) A technician measures the current in a circuit to be 6.3 amperes and the resistance is ohms Find the voltage A) 1.111 V B) 44.1 V C) 0.7 V D) 13.3 V 21) 22) Use the formulas below to answer the question Round your answer to the nearest tenth if necessary F - 32 C = (F - 32) or C = 1.8 F= C + 32 or F = 1.8C + 32 23) The average temperature on a planet in a solar system is 104°F What is this temperature in degrees Celsius? A) 219.2°C B) 25.8°C C) 40°C D) 56°C 23) 24) When the temperature is 90°F, what is the temperature in degrees Celsius? A) 130.0°C B) 194.0°C C) 32.2°C 24) D) 18.0°C 25) When the temperature is below 30°F the first grade students are not allowed to play outside What is this temperature in degrees Celsius? A) 15.3°C B) 22.0°C C) 86.0°C D) -1.1°C 25) 26) When the temperature is 35°C, what is the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit? A) 95°F B) 69.4°F C) 51.3°F D) 120.6°F 26) 27) A chemical must be stored at 34°C What is this temperature in degrees Fahrenheit? A) 2.5°F B) 50.9°F C) 118.8°F D) 93.2°F 27) Determine whether the given equation is linear 28) 9x + = A) Linear 28) B) Not Linear 29) 5x + = x - A) Linear B) Not Linear 30) 7x + 8y = A) Linear B) Not Linear 31) y = 7x + A) Linear B) Not Linear 32) 3x + x2 = A) Linear B) Not Linear 33) y = 2x2 + A) Linear B) Not Linear 34) x = -8 A) Linear B) Not Linear 35) x2 + y2 = -4 A) Linear B) Not Linear 29) 30) 31) 32) 33) 34) 35) 36) 2y = A) Linear B) Not Linear 37) 2n + = 9n + 2(n - 7) A) Linear B) Not Linear 36) 37) Solve 38) x + = A) -13 B) -1 C) 13 D) 39) a - = -4 A) -11 B) -3 C) D) 11 40) -29 = n - A) -28 B) 28 C) 30 D) -30 38) 39) 40) 41) -6.1 = y + 7.1 A) B) -1 C) -13.2 D) 13.2 42) -8.7 = z - 6.1 A) 2.6 B) 14.8 C) -2.6 D) -14.8 A) - 44) m - 25 43) B) - 26 25 C) 26 25 D) 25 = A) 44) B) C) D) = 12 A) 46) 42) 14 12 =25 25 43) x - 45) t + 41) 45) B) C) 13 12 D) 12 + x = 11 A) 43 46) B) C) 43 D) 45 47) 9x - 8x = 11 A) 11 47) C) 11 B) D) -11 48) 4x + 12 - 3x = A) -0.75 B) 12 C) -1.333 D) -12 49) 5p - 16 = 4p - A) -5 B) C) D) 48) 49) 50) 3z + = 2z + A) B) 14 C) -2 D) -14 51) 10y = 7y + + 2y A) 40 B) -40 C) -4 D) 52) -7b + + 5b = -3b + A) B) -2 C) -7 D) 53) -6a + + 7a = 12 - 26 A) 16 B) 40 C) -16 D) -40 54) 5.7p + 27 = 6.7p + 13 A) 13 B) 15 C) D) 14 55) 50) 51) 52) 53) 54) 10 4 x+ = - x+ 9 A) - 26 55) B) - 38 C) 38 D) - 22 56) 5(2z - 5) = 9(z + 4) A) 61 B) 11 C) 16 D) -11 57) 2(y + 5) = 3(y - 6) A) -28 B) -8 C) D) 28 58) -4(k + 6) - (-5k - 8) = A) 13 B) - 17 C) 17 D) - 15 56) 57) 58) 59) 7y - 2(y - 6) = 11y - (7y + 13) A) 25 B) C) -25 D) -1 60) 5(2x - 6) - 7(6 - 4x) = -24 + 39x A) -48 B) -72 C) 36 D) -96 61) 2(2z - 3) = 3(z + 2) + z A) 12 C) All real numbers B) D) No solution 62) 6(2z + 11) = 11(z + 6) + z A) 132 C) All real numbers B) D) No solution 59) 60) 61) 62) Translate into an equation, then solve 63) Bob is saving to buy a car The total amount that he needs is $14,000 The amount that he has saved so far is $6000 How much more does Bob need? A) 6000 - x = 14,000; Bob needs $8002 more B) 6000 + x = 14,000; Bob needs $8000 more C) 6000 - x = 14,000; Bob needs $8000 more D) 6000 + x = 14,000; Bob needs $8002 more 63) 64) Betsy has a balance of -$498 on her credit card What payment should she make to get the balance to -$203? A) -203 + x = -498; A payment of $395 must be made B) -498 + x = -203; A payment of $295 must be made C) -498 + x = -203; A payment of $395 must be made D) -203 + x = -498; A payment of $295 must be made 64) 65) Ken is to receive 690 cc of insulin in three injections The first injection is to be 175 cc The second injection is to be 240 cc How much insulin must be given for the third injection? A) 175 - 240 + x = 690; The third injection must be 275 cc B) 175 - 240 + x = 690; The third injection must be 755 cc C) 175 + 240 + x = 690; The third injection must be 275 cc D) 175 + 240 + x = 690; The third injection must be 755 cc 65) 66) A weatherman reports that since 6:00 am this morning the temperature has dropped by 5° F to the current temperature of 49° F What was the temperature at 6:00 am ? A) x + = 49; The temperature at 6:00am was 54° F B) x + = 49; The temperature at 6:00am was 44° F C) x - = 49; The temperature at 6:00am was 44° F D) x - = 49; The temperature at 6:00am was 54° F 66) 67) A weatherman reports that since 6:00 am this morning the temperature has dropped by 21° F to the current temperature of -5° F What was the temperature at 6:00 am ? A) x - 21 = -5; The temperature at 6:00am was - 16° F B) x + 21 = -5; The temperature at 6:00am was 16° F C) x + 21 = -5; The temperature at 6:00am was - 16° F D) x - 21 = -5; The temperature at 6:00am was 16° F 67) 68) Bob works as a salesman He was told that he will get a bonus if he has $12,110 in sales over a four-week period The first week his sales were $2340 The second week his sales were $1820 The third week his sales were $3185 How much must Bob sell during the final week to get the bonus? A) 2340 + 1820 + 3185x = 12,110; Bob must have sales of $4485 B) 2340 + 1820 + 3185 + x = 12,110; Bob must have sales of $4765 C) 2340 + 1820 + 3185 - x = - 12,110; Bob must have sales of $4765 D) 2340 + 1820 + 3185 = x + 12,110; Bob must have sales of $4885 68) 69) Elissa is using fencing to build three dog kennels as shown in the drawing a=8 b =26 69) c = 50 Find the missing measurement for Kennel #2 A) + x + 26 = 50; 16 ft C) + x + 26 + 20 = 50; 36 ft B) + 26 - 20 = x; 14 ft D) + x - 26 = 50; 68 ft 70) The perimeter of the triangle is 198 inches Find the missing length a = 38 A) 77 + x = 198; 121 inches C) 38 + 77 + x = 236; 121 inches 70) B) 38 + 77 + 198 = x; 313 inches D) 38 + 77 + x = 198; 83 inches Solve 71) -2a = 14 A) 16 B) -7 C) -16 D) 72) -28.0 = -7.0c A) 21.0 B) 2.0 C) 4.0 D) -21.0 73) -7x = -28 A) -21 B) 21 C) D) 74) 71) 72) 73) x = 21 A) 75) - 147 74) B) 161 C) 175 D) 24 a=0 22 A) 75) B) 22 C) -22 D) 76) - s=2 A) 76) D) - B) C) 77) 10r + = 106 A) 94 B) C) 90 D) 10 78) 5n - = A) B) C) 10 D) 14 79) 62 = 9x - 10 A) 67 B) C) 63 D) 16 B) 140 C) D) B) C) D) 77) 78) 79) 80) 126 = 11x + 3x A) 112 81) 4(5x - 1) = 16 17 A) 20 82) -9x + = -5 - 6x A) 80) 81) 82) B) C) D) 15 83) - 9x = 6x - 4x - 70 A) 10 84) 8x - = 9(x - 6) A) -63 83) 70 B) 11 C) D) B) 45 C) 63 D) -45 B) 10 C) 12 D) B) C) -8 D) 16 84) 85) 4x + + 6(x + 1) = -2x + A) -2 86) 3(3x + 2) - 25 = 7x - A) 32 87) - 9(y + 7) = - 8y 54 A) 17 88) 8x + 4(-2x - 2) = - 9x A) 85) 86) 87) B) - 62 C) 64 D) 88) B) C) - D) 89) -28 - (3y + 2) = 3(y + 2) + 3y A) B) -4 89) C) - 12 90) -2(x + 2) + 17 = 5x - 7(x + 1) A) 24 C) all real numbers B) 10 D) no solution 91) 19x + 15(x + 1) = 34(x + 1) - 19 A) C) B) all real numbers D) no solution 92) -15s + 149 + 5(3s - 29) = A) C) B) no solution D) all real numbers 28 D) 90) 91) 92) Use the multiplication principle of equality to eliminate the fractions or decimals; then solve 93) x + = A) - 94) 59 20 D) 10 94) B) 16 C) 30 D) -16 95) B) C) -2 D) -1 19 96) B) C) 19 12 D) - (y + 2) = - y 5 A) 98) 57 20 x= + x 10 A) 97) C) - x+ = x+ 7 A) 96) x+ = x 5 A) -30 95) B) 97) B) C) - D) - 1 (m - 3) = (m + 4) - m 10 A) 42 99) -3.3q = -23.1 - 1.2q A) 7.4 93) 98) 39 B) C) 10 D) - B) 7.0 C) -25 D) 11 99) 100) 1.1x + 3.1 = 0.4x - 1.31 A) 0.159 100) B) -6.3 C) -6.29 D) -6.237 101) 0.4 - 8.2y - 2.4y = - 10.6y - 0.6 A) all real numbers C) 0.4 B) no solution D) -10.6 102) -0.7(30) + 0.8x = 0.3(30 + x) A) 30 B) 70 C) 60 D) 50 103) -0.03y + 0.15(1000 - y) = 0.07y A) 1800 B) 37.5 C) 600 D) 375 104) - 1.2(w - 5) = 0.4(2w - 9) A) 8.3 B) 15 C) 5.5 D) 2.3 101) 102) 103) 104) SHORT ANSWER Write the word or phrase that best completes each statement or answers the question Find the mistake 105) line line line line line 3x - 10 = 5x - - 3x = - 3x 10 = 2x - 10 = 2x - +3 = +3 line 13 = 2x line 13 2x = 2 line 13 = x 106) line line line line 105) - (x + 6) = 4x + 5(x - 3) - x + = 4x + 5x - 15 - x = 9x - 15 106) - x = 9x - 15 +x +x line = 10x - 15 line = 10x - 15 +15 + 15 line 23 = 10x line 23 10x = 10 10 line 23 =x 10 10 314) -3 < a 314) A) {a a ≥ -9}; [-9, ∞) -12 -11 -10 -9 -8 -7 -6 -9 -8 -7 -6 -9 -8 -7 -6 -9 -8 -7 -6 B) {a a ≤ -9}; (-∞, -9] -12 -11 -10 C) {a a < -9}; (-∞, -9) -12 -11 -10 D) {a a > -9}; (-9, ∞) -12 315) -11 -10 x -24}; (-24, ∞) -27 -26 -25 -24 -23 -22 -21 -24 -23 -22 -21 -24 -23 -22 -21 -23 -22 -21 B) {x x ≤ -24}; (-∞, -24] -27 -26 -25 C) {x x ≥ -24}; [-24, ∞) -27 -26 -25 D) {x x < -24}; (-∞, -24) -27 -26 -25 -24 39 316) -3 > k -4 316) A) {k k ≤ 12}; (-∞, 12] 10 11 12 13 14 15 12 13 14 15 12 13 14 15 12 13 14 15 B) {k k < 12}; (-∞, 12) 10 11 C) {k k ≥ 12}; [12, ∞) 10 11 D) {k k > 12}; (12, ∞) 317) -2x < - 10 11 317) A) x x > - -5 -4 B) x x < - -5 14 D) x x > -5 14 -3 -4 -2 -1 7 7 7 14 14 14 7 7 14 14 14 3 ; -∞, 14 14 -2 -3 14 C) x x < - -5 1 ; - ,∞ 7 -1 -1 14 1 ; -∞, 7 -3 -2 -1 3 ; ,∞ 14 14 -2 -3 14 -1 -1 14 40 318) 7y - 11 > 6y - 318) A) { y y > 6}; (6, ∞) B) {y y > -16}; (-16, ∞) -19 C) {y y < -16}; (-∞, -16) -19 -18 -17 -16 -18 -17 -16 -15 -14 -13 D) {y y < 6}; (-∞, 6) -15 -14 -13 319) 5x + ≤ 4x + 319) A) {x x ≥ 4}; [4, ∞) B) {x x < 5}; (-∞, 5) C) {x x ≤ 4}; (-∞, 4] 3 8 D) {x x > 5}; (5, ∞) 320) 6y + 10 ≥ 5y + 320) A) {y y ≤ -6}; (-∞, -6] -9 -8 -7 B) {y y ≥ -6}; [-6, ∞) -6 -5 -4 -9 -3 C) {y y > 6}; (6, ∞) -8 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 D) {y y < 6}; (-∞, 6) 321) 10 - 7y + ≥ -8y + 321) A) {y y ≤ -11}; (-∞, -11] -14 -13 -12 -11 B) {y y < -7}; (-∞, -7) -10 -9 -10 -8 C) {y y ≥ -11}; [-11, ∞) -14 -13 -12 -11 -9 -8 -7 -6 -5 -4 -7 -6 -5 -4 D) {y y > -7}; (-7, ∞) -10 -9 -8 -10 41 -9 -8 322) 0.6x + 13 + x > 2x + 11 - 0.5x 322) A) {x x ≥ 2}; [2, ∞) -6 -4 -2 20 40 60 20 40 60 B) {x x > -20}; (-20, ∞) -60 -40 -20 C) {x x < 2}; (-∞, 2) -6 -4 -2 D) {x x < -20}; (-∞, -20) -60 323) -40 -20 x + 10 ≤ 323) A) {x x ≤ -6}; (-∞, -6] -12 -8 -4 12 12 12 12 B) {x x ≥ -6}; [-6, ∞) -12 -8 -4 C) {x x ≤ 5}; (-∞, 5] -12 -8 -4 D) {x x < -4}; (-∞, -4) -12 -8 -4 42 324) 10x - 14 > 2(4x - 11) 324) A) {x x > -4}; (-4, ∞) -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 -4 -3 -2 -1 -4 -3 -2 -1 -4 -3 -2 -1 B) {x x ≤ -4}; (-∞, -4] -7 -6 -5 C) {x x < -4}; (-∞, -4) -7 -6 -5 D) {x x ≥ -4}; [-4, ∞) -7 -6 -5 325) -4(4y - 1) < -20y - 32 325) A) {y y ≥ -9}; [-9, ∞) -12 -11 -10 -9 -8 -7 -6 -9 -8 -7 -6 -9 -8 -7 -6 -9 -8 -7 -6 B) {y y > -9}; (-9, ∞) -12 -11 -10 C) {y y ≤ -9}; (-∞, -9] -12 -11 -10 D) {y y < -9}; (-∞, -9) -12 -11 -10 43 326) 20n - 10 ≤ 5(3n - 11) 326) A) {n n < -9}; (-∞, -9) -12 -11 -10 -9 -8 -7 -6 -9 -8 -7 -6 -9 -8 -7 -6 -9 -8 -7 -6 B) {n n > -9}; (-9, ∞) -12 -11 -10 C) {n n ≥ -9}; [-9, ∞) -12 -11 -10 D) {n n ≤ -9}; (-∞, -9] -12 327) -11 -10 (2x - 1) < 327) A) {x x < - 5}; (-∞, - 5) -10 -8 -6 -4 -2 10 -2 10 -2 10 -2 10 B) {x x ≥ - 5}; [- 5, ∞) -10 -8 -6 -4 C) {x x < 5}; (-∞, 5) -10 -8 -6 -4 D) {x x ≤ 5}; (-∞, 5] -10 -8 -6 -4 Translate the sentence to an inequality 328) A number is greater than -3 A) x < -3 B) x ≥ -3 C) x ≤ -3 D) x > -3 329) A number is less than or equal to -4 A) x > -4 B) x ≥ -4 C) x < -4 D) x ≤ -4 330) The number is at least 101 A) x > 101 B) x < 101 C) x ≤ 101 D) x ≥ 101 328) 329) 330) 44 331) The number was between 81 and 70 A) x > 70 B) x < 81 C) 70 < x < 81 D) 81 < x < 70 331) 332) The number is no more than 968.71 A) x < 968.71 B) x ≥ 968.71 C) x > 968.71 D) x ≤ 968.71 332) 333) The number will not exceed 4032 A) x ≤ 4032 B) x ≥ 4032 333) C) x < 4032 D) x > 4032 334) Two times a number less twenty-one must be more than thirty A) 2x - 21 > 30 B) 2(x - 21) > 30 C) 2x - 21 ≥ 30 D) 2(x - 21) ≥ 30 334) 335) Five times a number less than twenty-six must be more than fifty A) 5x - 26 ≥ 50 B) 5x - 26 < 50 C) 5(x - 26) ≤ 50 D) 26 - 5x > 50 336) Negative two is greater than sixty less than nine times a number A) -2 + 60 < 9x B) -2 > 60 - 9x C) -2 > 9x - 60 D) -2 + 60 ≤ 9x 337) Four added to half of a number is at most seven 1 A) x + ≤ B) x + > 2 D) x + ≥ 335) 336) 337) C) x + < Solve the problem 338) In order for a chemical reaction to take place, the Fahrenheit temperature of the reagents must be at least 130.21°F Find the Celsius temperatures at which the reaction may occur (F = C + 32) A) C ≥ 54.56° B) C ≤ 54.56° C) C ≥ 266.38° D) C < 266.38° 339) In order for a chemical reaction to remain stable, its Celsius temperature must be no more than 126.5°C Find the Fahrenheit temperatures at which the reaction will remain stable (F = C + 32) A) F ≤ 52.5° B) F ≥ 259.7° C) F ≤ 259.7° 338) 339) D) F ≥ 52.5° 340) The equation y = 0.004x + 0.10 can be used to determine the approximate profit, y in dollars, of producing x items How many items must be produced so the profit will be at least $2253? A) x ≥ 563,225 B) x ≥ 563,275 C) < x ≤ 563,224 D) x ≤ 563,225 340) 341) If the formula R = -0.037t + 50.1 can be used to predict the world record in the 400-meter dash t years after 1925, for what years will the world records be 47.3 seconds or less? A) t ≥ 2001 B) t ≥ 2000 C) t > 1976 D) t > 2002 341) 342) If the formula P = 0.5643Y - 1092.57 can be used to predict the average price of a theater ticket after 1945, for what years will the average theater ticket price be at least 42 dollars? (Y is the actual year.) A) y ≥ 2013 B) y > 2009 C) y ≥ 2011 D) y > 2021 342) 343) Jim has gotten scores of 84 and 88 on his first two tests What score must he get on his third test to keep an average of 90 or greater? A) x ≥ 98 B) x > 97 C) x = 86 D) x ≥ 87.3 343) 45 Answer Key Testname: UNTITLED2 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17) 18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 26) 27) 28) 29) 30) 31) 32) 33) 34) 35) 36) 37) 38) 39) 40) 41) 42) 43) 44) 45) 46) 47) 48) 49) 50) A A A B B A A D D C D D B A D A D A B D A B C C D A D A A A A B B A B A A D C A C C D D B C A D B C 46 Answer Key Testname: UNTITLED2 51) 52) 53) 54) 55) 56) 57) 58) 59) 60) 61) 62) 63) 64) 65) 66) 67) 68) 69) 70) 71) 72) 73) 74) 75) 76) 77) 78) 79) 80) 81) 82) 83) 84) 85) 86) 87) 88) 89) 90) 91) 92) 93) 94) 95) 96) 97) 98) 99) 100) D D C D D A D C C A D C B B C D D B A D B C D D D A D A B C B C D B C B B B B D B B C D D A A A D B 47 Answer Key Testname: UNTITLED2 101) 102) 103) 104) 105) 106) 107) 108) 109) 110) 111) 112) 113) 114) 115) 116) 117) 118) 119) 120) 121) 122) 123) 124) 125) 126) 127) 128) 129) 130) 131) 132) 133) 134) 135) A C C A In line 3/4; "10" on the left side of the equation should be "-10 " In line 2; "2 - x + 6" on the left side of the equation should be "2 - x - " In line 3; "2 - 5" on the left side of the equation should be "14 - 5" C C B B D A D B A D C A C C C D D B B A A B D B D C C In line 5; "7" should have divided both sides of the equation and not subtracted from both sides of the equation y 136) In line 4; " " should be replaced with " " on the right side of the equation Both sides of the equation should be y multiplied by " " y 137) 138) 139) 140) 141) 142) 143) 144) 145) 146) In line 3/4; "5a - 3" should be replaced with "5a - 1" on the left side of the equation In line 2; "4c - 1" should be replaced with "4c - 4" on the left side of the equation A B D A A C D C 48 Answer Key Testname: UNTITLED2 147) 148) 149) 150) 151) 152) 153) 154) 155) 156) 157) 158) 159) 160) 161) 162) 163) 164) 165) 166) 167) 168) 169) 170) 171) 172) 173) 174) 175) 176) 177) 178) 179) 180) 181) 182) 183) 184) 185) 186) 187) 188) 189) 190) 191) A C C C A B D D Mistake: Subtraction translated in reverse order Correct: n - = 80 Mistake: Division translated in reverse order Correct: n ÷ = -70 Mistake: Multiplied 10 times the unknown number instead of the difference, which requires parentheses Correct: 10(n - 3) = -20 Mistake: Subtracted the unknown number instead of the sum, which requires parentheses Correct: 10n - (n + 2) = -30 Mistake: "difference" was translated in reverse order Correct: 10(n + 3) = n - (n - 50) C C A B C D D D C C B D C B B A A A B B A B A B A B B D C A C A 49 Answer Key Testname: UNTITLED2 192) 193) 194) 195) 196) 197) 198) 199) 200) 201) 202) 203) 204) 205) 206) 207) 208) 209) 210) 211) 212) 213) 214) 215) 216) 217) 218) C B C D B B B D D B B B C B C C D A D B D A A B B B This proportion will not give him the correct answer because it is set up incorrectly The numerators and 590 x denominators not correspond The correct proportion is = 219) No You cannot determine how long her hair will be by setting up a proportion because the ratio of age to hair length is not constant She could, for example, cut or trim her hair (Explanations may vary.) 220) B 221) B 222) B 223) A 224) A 225) D 226) B 227) C 228) C 229) A 230) A 231) D 232) A 233) A 234) B 235) B 236) A 237) D 238) B 50 Answer Key Testname: UNTITLED2 239) 240) 241) 242) 243) 244) 245) 246) 247) 248) 249) 250) 251) 252) 253) 254) 255) 256) 257) 258) 259) 260) 261) 262) 263) 264) 265) 266) 267) 268) 269) 270) 271) 272) 273) 274) 275) 276) 277) 278) 279) 280) 281) 282) 283) 284) 285) 286) 287) 288) A B A D B C A B B B C D D C D D C C C A B D C B A B D A C C A B C B C A B D A A D C A C D C A C B A 51 Answer Key Testname: UNTITLED2 289) D 290) D 291) This equation will not give her the correct answer The correct equation is 15% × x = 86 Since there was a 15% increase from the original, unknown price (x), 15% should be multiplied by x, not by the dollar amount of the increase (Explanations will vary.) 292) The item has not been restored to its original price Its price is now lower than the original price The amount of the increase was less than the amount of the discount since 20% of a smaller number (i.e., the sale price) is less than 20% of a larger number (i.e., the original price) For example, if the original price was $100, the sales price would be $80, and the final price would be $96 (Explanations will vary.) 293) It is better for Roberto to take his 20% discount first, since 20% of a larger number (x) is greater than 20% of a smaller number (x - 15) For example, if the original price of the jacket was $100, taking the 20% discount first would reduce the price to $80, and taking $15 off this would make the price $65 However, taking the $15 off first would reduce the price to $85, and taking 20% off this would make the price $68 (Explanations will vary.) 294) Neither Juan's and Pete's final salaries are equal since (y × 110%) × 108% = (y × 108%) × 110% For example, if the original salary of each is $100,000, Juan's first raise will give him a salary of $110,000, while his second raise will increase his salary to $118,800 Pete's first raise will give him a salary of $108,000, while his second raise will increase his salary to $118,800 (Explanations will vary.) 295) D 296) D 297) A 298) B 299) B 300) D 301) A 302) D 303) B 304) D 305) B 306) B 307) B 308) D 309) A 310) A 311) A 312) A 313) B 314) D 315) A 316) D 317) D 318) A 319) C 320) B 321) C 322) B 323) A 324) A 325) D 326) D 327) C 52 Answer Key Testname: UNTITLED2 328) 329) 330) 331) 332) 333) 334) 335) 336) 337) 338) 339) 340) 341) 342) 343) D D D C D A A D C A A C A A C A 53 ... spent on advertising? A) $18,667 B) $186,667 C) $16,800 D) $168,000 267) 268) The First Commerce Bank pays % interest per year on money market accounts What is the 268) annual income on a money... their goal has been reached? A) 9% B) 90% C) 11.1% D) 0.111% 271) 272) Alex has saved $644 at the bank He wants to accumulate $1750 for a trip to soccer camp What percent of his goal has been reached?

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